OrangePeelsLemon
Virginia
Highly recommend international or dark chocolate KitKats over the standard American (milk chocolate) ones. The process they use for American Hershey's milk chocolate gives it such a weird taste.
Picked up the wormhole clue, but it took me far longer than I liked to realize the wormholes themselves were rebuses. Great puzzle!
Wow, this one really went through all the classics, huh? ORCA, I DO, SPA, EDEN, INON, ACT...and that's just in the top half!
I know it's a favorite of puzzle constructors, but what kid would actually say ARE SO? Maybe a stage character, but 99% of those types of playground exchanges in the modern world are going to be, "Am not!"/"Are too!".
Sometimes I wonder if constructors have had normal conversations with modern-day people or if they're stuck in some older time. Case in point, who in the world says, "Not a lot" instead of "Not much"? Another is example is one of constructors' favorite 'playground retorts': "Are so". No kid would ever use such a stilted retort.
@Dewdrop the wormholes teleported the letters afterwards to the corresponding colored ones. For example, with the MacBookAir answer, it switched with OpenBookTest. Hence the two answers became MacBookTest and OpenBookAir.
@Mean Old Lady the GELS clue works when it's referring to people (e.g. "The team began to gel after getting to know each other).
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